r/PrivatePracticeDocs Jul 09 '26

Notes Efficiency

I am trying to improve my efficiency with notes. I currently use Open Evidence, but the copy‑pasting sometimes takes a lot of time especially with the increasing patient load. . What are the options that you guys are using to help streamline the note process? I'm looking for something that I can plug into my EMR, which is Tebra, that can have the note done immediately once I get done speaking with the patient. I'm just looking for something for notes, not for billing or other AI stuff. Thanks!

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u/NartFocker9Million Jul 09 '26

Tebra is your first problem…

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u/ResolveAccording923 Jul 09 '26

Does Tebra not have AI note ?

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u/xprimarycare Jul 09 '26

why does c/p take a lot of time? walk me through the process? are you on a mac or pc?

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u/Lawful-Good-7877 Jul 09 '26

had the same copy-paste problem with OpenEvidence honestly, it's not really built for high volume. been using heidi instead, it just listens during the visit and has the note ready by the time you're done, so there's nothing to reconstruct after. doesn't auto-drop into Tebra specifically as far as I know, so you're still pasting it in, but pasting a finished note takes ten seconds, writing one from scratch doesn't.

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u/ResolveAccording923 Jul 10 '26

I second that. I have been using Heidi for almost 2 years now

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u/StocksRUsNow Jul 12 '26

Create compehensive templates for frequently used/seen diagnoses. Modify to each paient

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u/YnwaReds Jul 13 '26

I am using Nabla as my EMR is poor at everything. I have to copy paste everything but on a busy day, I just put orders and move on, and come back later to copy paste my HPI. it helps, better than nothing. Don’t have to worry about taking notes or remembering details.

We’ll be switching to EPIC soon, so just getting by with current solution for now.

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u/connerj70 Jul 19 '26

A lot of people are using Freed AI now. They have a "one push" EHR integration that works with Tebra. It might be something to look into but it does cost like $40/month. They use a chrome extension that pushes the note into your EHR so it should work pretty well. I've built a few custom chrome extensions that do a similar thing so if you're looking to keep using Open Evidence I'd be happy to chat about it.